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The Rashford Question: United Open to His Return as Barcelona Weigh Up a £26m Decision

Barcelona’s Financial Headache Could Hand United an Unexpected Decision to Make

It is one of those situations that nobody quite planned for, and yet here we are. Marcus Rashford, the player Ruben Amorim famously froze out and packed off to train alone at Carrington last summer, could yet find himself back at Manchester United. Not because the club is desperate to have him, but because Barcelona may simply not pay the bill.

According to ESPN, United are relaxed about the prospect of Rashford returning if the Catalan club choose not to exercise their purchase option, currently set at around £26 million. Barcelona, whose financial difficulties are well documented, are reportedly exploring ways to either extend the loan arrangement or negotiate the price down. Neither option is straightforward, and United appear in no mood to do them any particular favours on the fee.

The interesting wrinkle in all of this is what a productive season does to a player’s standing. Rashford has been impressive in Spain. Ten goals and thirteen assists across all competitions is a return that silences at least some of the criticism that followed him out of England, and United are said to believe his market value has risen as a result. That puts them in a stronger position than they were six months ago, when the whole situation felt messy and unresolved.

As for a return to Old Trafford specifically, ESPN suggests there would be no obstacle to Rashford rejoining the group now that Amorim has departed. The tension that defined his final months under that manager is gone, and the personal friction that made the separation feel necessary no longer applies.

Whether that makes a reunion genuinely likely is another matter. United seem more inclined to find him a permanent home elsewhere and recoup a decent fee than to bring him back into the fold. But the door, it seems, is no longer locked.

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